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The following trials provide information to treat various types of gastrointestinal diseases, both for ongoing and completed clinical trials.  For more information on this therapy area please click here.

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When a trial completes the results are reported here no later than one year after completion – this is why you may sometimes find that a Report is unavailable when you are searching through ‘closed’ trials.

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  • collapse Clinical and endoscopic evaluation of the progression of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in patients successfully treated with esomeprazole as basis for epidemiological long-term follow-up.
  • collapse PPI Test in GP Patients
  • collapse Symptoms and Endoscopic Results in Consideration of Pretreatment
  • collapse German PMS Trial (AWB) to Evaluate Therapy in Reflux Disease and NSAR-Symptoms
  • collapse Diagnosis and Response to Treatment Using a Reliable Gerd Questionnaire-an In Clinical Practise Study.
  • collapse Study Comparing Esomeprazole and Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA) Combined Together as One Capsule Versus These Medications Taken Separately
  • collapse Nexium vs. Surgery (LOTUS)
  • collapse Phase 1 Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Nexium in Children
  • collapse Study Comparing Gelatine Capsule 40 mg D961H and HPMC Capsule in Japanese Healthy Males
  • collapse A single-centre, open, two-way cross-over, comparative study of esomeprazole 20 mg and pantoprazole 20 mg once daily regarding 24-hour intragastric pH following single and repeated oral administration in healthy male and female subjects
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